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Denier - palatyn Piotr Wszeborzyc Kruszwica or Strzelno mint

Issuer Greater Poland, Duchy of
Year 1195-1200
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Value 1 Denier
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Reverse description A standing or enthroned figure, likely a bishop or palatine, depicted frontally in schematic style with a staff or sceptre held vertically in the central field. The composition is framed by a plain border, with the design rendered in the crude, linear manner characteristic of late 12th-century Greater Polish deniers attributed to the Kruszwica or Strzelno mint. The overall execution reflects the primitive die-cutting techniques of provincial Piast-era coinage.
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Mintage ND (1195-1200) - Kopicki 229 -
ND (1195-1200) - Kopicki 230 -
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